Common variants in genes underlying monogenic hypertension and hypotension and blood pressure in the general population

The genes responsible for several monogenic hypertensive and hypotensive disorders have been identified. Our aim was to evaluate whether common variants in these genes affect blood pressure in the general population. We studied 2037 adults from 520 nuclear families characterized for 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure and related cardiovascular traits. We genotyped 298 tagging and putative functional single nucleotide polymorphisms, achieving a median coverage of 82.4% across 11 candidate loci. Five polymorphisms in the KCNJ1 gene coding for the potassium channel, ROMK, showed associations with mean 24-hour systolic or diastolic blood pressure. The strongest association was with an intronic polymorphism, rs2846679, where the minor allele (frequency 16%) was associated with a −1.58 (95% CI −2.47 to −0.69) mm Hg change in mean 24-hour systolic blood pressure, after accounting for age …

Authors
MD Tobin, M Tomaszewski, PS Braund, C Hajat… – Hypertension, 2008
Publication date
2008/6/1
Source
Hypertension
Volume
51
Issue
6
Pages
1658-1664
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total citations
Cited by 156

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